Abstract

In the third part of Die Verwandlung, Grete Samsa delivers a violent speech inciting her parents to get rid of Gregor. This speech contains the most explicit categorisation of the central character as “animal” and “monster”. Given that most scholars think that Kafka tells the metamorphosis of a man into a monstrous vermin, they assume that Grete’s words are (at least partially) trustworthy. A careful analysis of this speech, however, surprisingly reveals that it is full of lies, slander, distorted reasoning and even a parapraxis. Furthermore, it contains a set of fallacies which reproduce each and every one of the distortions which take place within a victimary circle. Hence, Grete’s speech (including her description of Gregor as an “animal”) is wholly inconsistent and unreliable. This conclusion makes the other categorisations designating Gregor as non-human suspicious, and provides a further argument proving that the prevailing interpretation of Die Verwandlung as a metamorphosis story is disturbingly misguided.

Highlights

  • Conclusions and Further“The world is still deceived with ornament

  • RESUMEN En la tercera parte de Die Verwandlung, Grete Samsa pronuncia un violento discurso con el que incita a sus padres a librarse de Gregor

  • We have demonstrated that Grete Samsa’s speech is astonishingly inconsistent: it is full of poisonous lies and slander, and it contains distortions of reasoning and a parapraxis

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Summary

Conclusions and Further

“The world is still deceived with ornament. What plea so tainted and corrupt, But, being seasoned with a gracious voice, Obscures the show of evil?”.

The Hermeneutical Problem
Lies and Slanders
Parapraxis and Its Significance
Victimary Fallacies
Conclusions and Further Remarks
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